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  2. Wire binding - Wikipedia

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    Wire binding is a popular commercial book binding method, and is known by various names, including double loop wire, double-o, ring wire, twin loop wire, wire comb, wire-o, wirebind and wiro. With this binding method, users insert their punched pages onto a C-shaped spine , and then use a wire closer to squeeze the spine until it is round. [ 1 ]

  3. Wire bonding - Wikipedia

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    Wire bonding is a method of making interconnections between an integrated circuit (IC) or other semiconductor device and its packaging during semiconductor device fabrication. Wire bonding can also be used to connect an IC to other electronics or to connect from one printed circuit board (PCB) to another, although these are less common. Wire ...

  4. Bookbinding - Wikipedia

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    This binding is great for annual reports, owners' manuals and software manuals. Wire bound books are made of individual sheets, each punched with a line of round or square holes on the binding edge. This type of binding uses either a 3:1 pitch hole pattern with three holes per inch or a 2:1 pitch hole pattern with two holes per inch.

  5. 66 block - Wikipedia

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    A split-50 M-type 66 block with bridging clips attached. A 66 block is a type of punch-down block used to connect sets of wires in a telephone system. They have been manufactured in four common configurations, A, B, E and M. [a] A and B styles have the clip rows on 0.25" centers while E and M have the clip rows on 0.20" centers.

  6. Coil binding - Wikipedia

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    Spiral Binding Company, started in 1932, was "the first mechanical binding company in the United States". [2] It created the original metal spiral-coil binding and later the Spiralastic, a popular plastic coil to replace wire during World War II. [3]

  7. Electrical connector - Wikipedia

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    Binding posts are a single-wire connection method, where stripped wire is screwed or clamped to a metal electrode. Such connectors are frequently used in electronic test equipment and audio. Many binding posts also accept a banana plug .

  8. Wire wrap - Wikipedia

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    Wire wrapped backplane of an IBM 1401 computer, introduced in 1959 A modern wire wrap in a CFL. Manually wrapped wires were common in early 20th century point-to-point electronic construction methods in which a strong connection was needed to hold the components in place. Wires were wrapped by hand around binding posts or spade lugs and then ...

  9. Ball bonding - Wikipedia

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    Gold wire ball-bonded on a transistor die. Ball bonding is a type of wire bonding, and is the most common way to make the electrical interconnections between a bare silicon die and the lead frame of the package it is placed in during semiconductor device fabrication.

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